Olá Amado,riquíssimos conhecimentos você traz nesse vídeo sobre os lophophora. Posso arriscar... um dos mais completos sobre o tema aplicado aos conhecimentos práticos que já vi aqui na plataforma. Já fazendo parte do seu canal. Parabéns pelo conteúdo relevante. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Abraços do Brasil 🇧🇷
This video is a fantastic resource. Thank you for the thoughtful and thorough explanations of basic care! I was hoping to ask for further guidance on artificial lighting, as mentioned at around the 26-minute mark. I have an LED that can vary levels throughout the day on a timer, to a maximum of 7,000 K. You mentioned that 2,700 K is ideal for flower stimulation. What would your precise recommendation for flower production be? Have a low-light period in the winter? Thank you!
Fricii & Koehresii can amazingly cross pollinate each other to create a new hybrid since they don't actually share any natural habitats together. These are the only ones of the family that will cross pollinate, though. I've been cultivating since covid.
This video and episode 1 are amazing videos!! Would you consider doing the same for trichocereus/San Pedro cacti??? Amazing work! Thank you! 🌵🥂
Awesome video thanks so much
loved your presentation
Fantastic talk!
Excellent, this was really interesting and inspiring 🙂
Olá Amado,riquíssimos conhecimentos você traz nesse vídeo sobre os lophophora. Posso arriscar... um dos mais completos sobre o tema aplicado aos conhecimentos práticos que já vi aqui na plataforma. Já fazendo parte do seu canal. Parabéns pelo conteúdo relevante. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Abraços do Brasil 🇧🇷
This video is a fantastic resource. Thank you for the thoughtful and thorough explanations of basic care!
I was hoping to ask for further guidance on artificial lighting, as mentioned at around the 26-minute mark. I have an LED that can vary levels throughout the day on a timer, to a maximum of 7,000 K. You mentioned that 2,700 K is ideal for flower stimulation. What would your precise recommendation for flower production be? Have a low-light period in the winter? Thank you!
is there a link to that last article shown on hybridization? @34:38 I can't find it online.
best info out there, thanks Adam
Very interesting lecture rich in knowledge
Muchas gracias 💚
Cool. Thanks for sharing. Appreciated 🙏
Im so glad Lophs mainly grow in mexico. Much safer there than being exposed to American tweekers
I have a question, does lophophora williamsii var caesitosa have the same concentration of mescaline as a normal lophophora williamsii?
No, not even close. That would be cool though. Var ceaspitose is really just ornamental.
Fricii & Koehresii can amazingly cross pollinate each other to create a new hybrid since they don't actually share any natural habitats together. These are the only ones of the family that will cross pollinate, though. I've been cultivating since covid.
Thats pretty neat
Blessings
So my Caespitosa is actually a L.Williamsi but another variation
Yes. A mutant.
Very interesting lecture reach in knowledge
TBM is on par with Peyote
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Nice
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